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National Palace Museum Refutes Relocation Rumors - TaiwanPlus News
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2022-10-18
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Taiwan’s National Palace Museum is refuting online rumors that it plans to relocate about 90,000 pieces from its collection of priceless artifacts to the U.S. and Japan in response to China’s military drills.
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